Elegator means - one who elegate.
Elegate is - opposite of delegate (ie., when one assigns a task to his/her boss)
So the meaning of elegator is : one who assigns task to his boss
2007-01-09 01:34:56
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answered by Alrahcam 4
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There is no word like that.But some people are use "elegator" without knowing anything.
There is a word like,
elegant = Graceful, tasteful
If a person says, "he is not an elegator" means he is not leading a luxury mode of life(But actually it is not right in original english)
2007-01-08 13:29:15
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answered by rachel 1
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IT SPELLS AS" ALLIGATOR " AND NOT "ELEGATOR"
WHICH IS BELIEVED TO BE USED WHEN A PERSON WANTS TO CONVEY THAT HE WILL NOT DITCH YOU OR THERE IS NO REASON FOR THE OPPOSITE PARTY TO BE AFRAID OF HIM HE USESS THIS WORD
2007-01-08 11:28:47
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answered by BEE 2
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That must be alligator, they have the same phonetics. Similar to crocodile. People usually say in parting :" See you later, alligator."
2007-01-09 19:39:44
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answered by ? 7
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Yup its alligator n the sense is that i wont cheat you, i wont harm you, that you can count on that person
2007-01-08 12:54:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like a mixture between alligator and elevator.
I’d go for alligator, meaning I am not a man-eater, I won’t harm you.
You are welcome
2007-01-08 10:34:41
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answered by saehli 6
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That is just too odd of a word. Are you sure you're hearing it right?
2007-01-08 10:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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u are making spelling mistake
it's elevator and its lift in high stores building
2007-01-11 09:24:44
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answered by inayat sheliya 1
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